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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010’s Exchange Control Panel is a new web interface that provides a great deal of flexibility for end users, technicians, delegated administrators, and Exchange administrators to manage various Exchange features....More

Changes to Exchange Server’s Exchange Management Shell (EMS) in Exchange 2010 are significant because EMS is crucial to Exchange management. Learn how to use PowerShell effectively in Exchange 2010....More

Exchange 2010’s new ability to audit administrators’ actions lets companies maintain records of who did what and when. Here’s what you need to know to use administrator auditing as well as mailbox auditing, a complementary feature introduced in Exchange 2010 SP1....More

New tools in Exchange 2010 give enterprises the ability to send, read, and reply to rights-protected email messages through OWA, as well as apply rights policy templates to messages based on matching conditions....More

Multi-Mailbox Search in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 lets administrators search users' mailbox data either from the GUI or the command line—without requiring them to have full access rights on the mailbox objects....More

Instead of using managed folders like its predecessor, Exchange 2010's messaging records management (MRM) system uses retention tags and policies. Here's how to design, create, and apply retention tags and policies using PowerShell....More

Exchange 2010's messaging records management (MRM) system will likely become an important part of many Exchange deployments. Here's how to modify, remove, and customize retention policies as well as how to help users understand them....More

Exchange Server's history of programmatic access to mail items has not been a great story for admins, but Exchange 2010 SP1 will add new cmdlets to help you more readily work with users' mailbox items, including hidden items....More

MailTips is a new web service in Exchange Server 2010 that provides Outlook 2010 and OWA 2010 users with feedback about common problems before an email message is sent. This immediate feedback can help users save time and help IT save system resources....More

Although the ability to customize Outlook Web App in Exchange Server 2010 isn't as strong as it could be, you can still control which features users can access, apply limited branding through themes, and modify the logon screen....More

Building on the UM foundation of Exchange 2007, Exchange 2010 provides better caller ID resolution and improved language support, as well as new features such as Voice Mail Preview, a message waiting indicator, and protected voicemail....More